- Of course, this is a decision we respect. I don't think that's right, but we will continue to move forward and of course Parliament will return, says Johnson, who is in New York for the UN General Assembly.

Boris Johnson still thinks he's done right. Now the prime minister wants to discuss Brexit the most.

- Now it is up to us to reach an agreement and be able to leave the EU on 31 October - and that is what we must do. Honestly, this has not been easier, but we should go ahead and fix it, Johnson says.

End US visit early

According to the TV channel ITV, Boris Johnson is expected to end his ongoing US visit early.

"The prime minister is expected to fly home tonight, a few hours earlier than planned, so he can come to Parliament tomorrow," ITV's Robert Peston writes on Twitter.